Hosford Park is a five-acre park established in 1934 through a donation by horticulturist Ed L. Hosford. The park remains one of the oldest parks in the region. The park features a collection of native vegetation, including slash pines, cabbage palms, figs, and live oak trees. Its small size makes it a convenient stop for visitors.
The park offers easy access to the St. Lucie River via a dock, making it a popular spot for those looking to enjoy the water. A boat ramp is also available, surrounded by dense vegetation, creating a natural, serene atmosphere. The park’s historical significance makes it a unique destination for both locals and visitors.